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author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Mon, 02 Jan 2012 14:25:41 -0500
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## Copyright (C) 2010-2012 John W. Eaton
##
## This file is part of Octave.
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## Tests for parser problems belong in this file.
## We need many more tests here!

%!assert ({1 2 {3 4}}, {1,2,{3,4}})
%!assert ({1, 2 {3 4}}, {1,2,{3,4}})
%!assert ({1 2, {3 4}}, {1,2,{3,4}})
%!assert ({1 2 {3, 4}}, {1,2,{3,4}})
%!assert ({1, 2, {3 4}}, {1,2,{3,4}})
%!assert ({1 2,{3 4}}, {1,2,{3,4}})
%!assert ({1 2,{3,4}}, {1,2,{3,4}})
%!assert ({1,2,{3 4}}, {1,2,{3,4}})

## Tests for operator precedence as documented in section 8.8 of manual
## There are 13 levels of precedence from "parentheses and indexing" (highest)
## down to "statement operators" (lowest).
##
## Level 13 (parentheses and indexing)
## Overrides all other levels
%!test
%!  a.b = 1;
%!  assert (a. b++, 1)
%!  assert (a.b, 2)
%!  clear a;
%!  a.b = [0 1];
%!  b = 2;
%!  assert (a.b', [0;1])
%!  assert (!a .b, logical ([1 0]))
%!  assert (3*a .b, [0 3])
%!  assert (a. b-1, [-1 0])
%!  assert (a. b:3, 0:3)
%!  assert (a. b>0.5, logical ([0 1]))
%!  assert (a. b&0, logical ([0 0]))
%!  assert (a. b|0, logical ([0 1]))
%!  a.b = [1 2];
%!  assert (a. b&&0, false)
%!  assert (a. b||0, true)
%!  a.b += a. b*2;
%!  assert (a.b, [3 6])
## Level 12 (postfix increment and decrement)
%!test
%!  a = [3 5];
%!  assert (2.^a ++, [8 32])
%!  assert (a, [4 6])
%!  assert (a--', [4; 6])
%!  assert (a, [3 5])
%!  a = 0;
%!  assert (!a --, true)
%!  assert (-a ++, 1)
%!  assert (3*a ++, 0)
%!  assert (a++-2, -1)
%!  assert (1:a ++, 1:2)
%!  assert (4>a++, true)
%!  a = [0 -1];
%!  assert ([1 1] & a++, logical ([0 1]))
%!  assert ([0 0] | a++, logical ([1 0]))
%!  a = 0;
%!  assert (1 && a ++, false)
%!  assert (0 || a --, true)
%!  a = 5; b = 2;
%!  b +=a ++;
%!  assert (b, 7)

## Level 11 (transpose and exponentiation)
%!test
%!  assert (-2 ^2, -4)
%!  assert (!0 ^0, false)
%!  assert (2*3 ^2, 18)
%!  assert (2+3 ^2, 11)
%!  assert ([1:10](1:2 ^2), [1 2 3 4])
%!  assert (3>2 ^2, false)
%!  assert (1&0 ^0, true)
%!  assert (0|0 ^0, true)
%!  assert (1&&0 ^0, true)
%!  assert (0||0 ^0, true)
%!  a = 3;
%!  a *= 0 ^0;
%!  assert (a, 3)
## Level 10 (unary plus/minus, prefix increment/decrement, not)
%!test
%!  a = 2;
%!  assert (++ a*3, 9)
%!  assert (-- a-2, 0)
%!  assert (a, 2)
%!  assert (! a-2, -2)
%!  assert ([1:10](++ a:5), 3:5)
%!  a = [1 0];
%!  assert (! a>=[1 0], [false true])
%!  a = 0;
%!  assert (++ a&1, true)
%!  assert (-- a|0, false)
%!  assert (-- a&&1, true)
%!  assert (++ a||0, false)
%!  a = 3;
%!  a *= ++a;
%!  assert (a, 16)
## Level 9 (multiply, divide)
%!test
%!  assert (3+4 * 5, 23)
%!  assert (5 * 1:6, [5 6])
%!  assert (3>1 * 5, false)
%!  assert (1&1 * 0, false)
%!  assert (1|1 * 0, true)
%!  assert (1&&1 * 0, false)
%!  assert (1||1 * 0, true)
%!  a = 3;
%!  a /= a * 2;
%!  assert (a, 0.5)
## Level 8 (add, subtract)
%!test
%!  assert ([2 + 1:6], 3:6)
%!  assert (3>1 + 5, false)
%!  assert (1&1 - 1, false)
%!  assert (0|1 - 2, true)
%!  assert (1&&1 - 1, false)
%!  assert (0||1 - 2, true)
%!  a = 3;
%!  a *= 1 + 1;
%!  assert (a, 6)
## Level 7 (colon)
%!test
%!  assert (5:-1: 3>4, [true false false])
%!  assert (1: 3&1, [true true true])
%!  assert (1: 3|0, [true true true])
%!  assert (-1: 3&&1, false)
%!  assert (-1: 3||0, false)
%!  a = [1:3];
%!  a += 3 : 5;
%!  assert (a, [4 6 8])
## Level 6 (relational)
%!test
%!  assert (0 == -1&0, false)
%!  assert (1 == -1|0, false)
%!  assert (0 == -1&&0, false)
%!  assert (1 == -1||0, false)
%!  a = 2;
%!  a *= 3 > 1;
%!  assert (a, 2)
## Level 5 (element-wise and)
%!test
%!  assert (0 & 1|1, true)
%!  assert ([0 1] & 1&&1, false)
%!  assert (0 & 1||1, true)
%!  a = 2;
%!  a *= 3 & 1;
%!  assert (a, 2)
## Level 4 (element-wise or)
%!test
%!  assert ([0 1] | 1&&0, false)
%!  assert ([0 1] | 1||0, true)
%!  a = 2;
%!  a *= 0 | 1;
%!  assert (a, 2)
## Level 3 (logical and)
%!test
%!  assert (0 && 1||1, true)
%!  a = 2;
%!  a *= 3 && 1;
%!  assert (a, 2)
## Level 2 (logical or)
%!test
%!  a = 2;
%!  a *= 0 || 1;
%!  assert (a, 2)

## Tests for operator precedence within each level where ordering should
## be left to right except for postfix and assignment operators.

## Level 13 (parentheses and indexing)
%!test
%!  a.b1 = 2;
%!  assert (a.(strcat('b','1'))++, 2)
%!  assert (a.b1, 3)
%!  b = {1 2 3 4 5};
%!  assert (b{(a. b1 + 1)}, 4)
%!  b = 1:5;
%!  assert (b(a. b1 + 1), 4)
%!  assert ([2 3].^2', [4; 9])
## Level 12 (postfix increment and decrement)
## No tests possible since a++-- is not valid
## Level 11 (transpose and exponentiation)
## Note: Exponentiation works left to right for compatibility with Matlab.
%!  assert (2^3**2, 64)
%!  assert ([2 3].^2.', [4;9])
%!  assert ([2 3].'.^2, [4;9])
%!  assert (3*4i'.', 0 - 12i)
%!  assert (3*4i.'.', 0 + 12i)
## Level 10 (unary plus/minus, prefix increment/decrement, not)
%!test
%!  assert (+-+1, -1)
%!  a = -1;
%!  assert (!++a, true)
%!  assert (a, 0)
%!  assert (-~a, -1)
%!  assert (!~--a, true)
%!  assert (a, -1)
## Level 9 (multiply, divide)
%!test
%!  assert (3 * 4 / 5, 2.4)
%!  assert (3 ./ 4 .* 5, 3.75)
%!  assert (2 * 4 \ 6, 0.75)
%!  assert (2 .\ 4 .* 6, 12)
## Level 8 (add, subtract)
%!test
%!  assert (-3 - 4 + 1 + 3 * 2, 0)
## Level 7 (colon)
## No tests possible because colon operator can't be combined with second colon operator
## Level 6 (relational)
%!test
%!  assert (0 < 1 <= 0.5 == 0 >= 0.5 > 0, true)
%!  assert (1 < 1 == 0 != 0, true)
%!  assert (1 < 1 == 0 ~= 0, true)
## Level 5 (element-wise and)
## No tests possible.  Only one operator (&) at this precedence level and operation is associative.
## Level 4 (element-wise or)
## No tests possible.  Only one operator (|) at this precedence level and operation is associative.
## Level 3 (logical and)
%!test
%!  a = 1;
%!  assert (1 && 0 && ++a, false)
%!  assert (a, 1)
## Level 2 (logical or)
%!test
%!  a = 1;
%!  assert (0 || 1 || ++a, true)
%!  assert (a, 1)
## Level 1 (assignment)
%!test
%! a = 2; b = 5; c = 7;
%! assert (a += b *= c += 1, 42)
%! assert (b == 40 && c == 8)

## Test creation of anonymous functions

%!test
%! af_in_cell = {@(x) [1 2]};
%! assert (af_in_cell{1}(), [1, 2]);

%!test
%! R = @(rot) [cos(rot) -sin(rot); sin(rot) cos(rot)];
%! assert (R(pi/2), [cos(pi/2), -sin(pi/2); sin(pi/2),cos(pi/2)]);